Franco Colapinto wearing an Argentina football shirt as he arrives for practice at the Brazilian Grand Prix has been busy signing things

Sao Paulo (AFP) - Alpine re-signed Franco Colapinto for his talent and not the Argentine sponsorship package that supports him, team chief Steve Nielson said on Friday.

Speaking in the Interlagos paddock at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Nielsen said Alpine had considered all of the available drivers before reaching a decision to continue with the 22-year-old Argentine.

“To be honest, we had everybody on the table – and a lot more drivers that have since gone elsewhere – but gradually we moved towards choosing Franco.

“We’re happy with that, but anybody that was a possibility at some stage or another, we considered them.”

“Of course, you can’t ignore the financials,” he said. “But ultimately we’ve got Franco on talent and the fact that he brings the financial side is a happy accident.”

The team is running with the branding of Colapinto’s sponsor Mercado Libre this weekend for the third race running.

“Our decision for 2026 is a clear indication of our commitment and strong support for Franco as he develops as a race driver,” said Alpine’s executive consultant Flavio Briatore.

Colapinto has yet to drive a full season in F1. In 2024 he started nine races for Williams, as a replacement for Logan Sargeant. This season Alpine promoted him from reserve to replace Jack Doohan at the seventh race, at Imola.

“Ever since I made my debut, I knew it would be a huge challenge to keep my place,” said Colapinto. “It’s a long and tough road and I am proud to have the opportunity to stay with the team in 2026.”

Colapinto was 16th in Friday’s opening practice session at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

“It’s very difficult for any new driver coming in,” said Nielsen. “We’ve seen some come in and hit the ground running straight away and others who struggle a little bit.”

Colapinto has yet to pick up a point this season. The team’s more experienced driver, Pierre Gasly, has collected 20 with a highest finish of sixth.

“Franco… struggled a bit to start with, to be honest, but gradually – and we are lucky to have Pierre as an established marker – he has upped his game and taken the fight to Pierre,” said Nielsen.

“He has even been quicker than Pierre on a few occasions so ultimately that’s what got him the seat for next year.”